Ali Apak
About Ali Apak
Ali Apak is a Marine Superintendent at Chevron in London, with extensive experience in various offshore locations and over a decade in Health, Safety, and Environmental roles.
Current Role at Chevron
Ali Apak is currently working as a Marine Superintendent at Chevron in London, England, United Kingdom. His responsibilities in this role include overseeing marine operations, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and coordinating with various departments to enhance efficiency in marine logistics.
Previous Roles at Chevron
Ali Apak has held multiple roles at Chevron over his extensive career. Prior to becoming a Marine Superintendent, he was a Marine Advisor in Farnborough, London from 2019 to 2020. He also served as a Marine Risk/Process Advisor in Kazakhstan from 2016 to 2019, and as an HSE Supervisor and Marine Fleet HSE Specialist on the FPSO Frade, Offshore Vitoria Brazil in 2015 and 2016. Additionally, he worked as an HSE Specialist in various locations, including LoA and LPG FPSO Sanha, Offshore Cabinda Angola.
Early Career and Education
Ali Apak began his maritime career as a Deck Cadet at Chevron in 2002. He later worked as a Deck Officer for both Chevron and Geden Lines before transitioning into safety roles. He has a Master of Arts in Marine Safety, Security, and Environmental Management from Dokuz Eylul University. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer from Istanbul Technical University, completed in 2003.
Experience in Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Roles
Ali Apak has over a decade of experience in Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) roles at Chevron. His HSE roles have taken him to various offshore locations, including Nigeria, Angola, and Brazil. His positions have ranged from HSE Specialist roles to Fleet Safety Trainer and HSE Supervisor. These roles have involved implementing safety protocols, conducting training, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
International Work Experience
Ali Apak has accumulated extensive international work experience throughout his career. He has worked in offshore locations in Brazil, Angola, Nigeria, and Kazakhstan, among others. His diverse assignments have provided him with a broad perspective on marine operations and safety practices in different environmental and regulatory contexts.